Rules:1) Find a Gas Giant with a ESI lower than 0.1002) Post the lowest ESI you find3) Make sure it's procedural4) The challenge will be over by August, to be accepted after August 15th you will have to find a Gas Giant with an ESI lower than the rest.5) You can post only 2 Gas Giants until someone finds a lower ESI than yours6) Even if you found a Gas Giant with higher ESI than other player you can still have a chance to be 2nd or 3rd7) Good luck! :)

At over 82 light years away, a hidden jovian planet with a plethora of moons is flying through the Milky Way.

Having an ESI of 0.024, it is exactly what I was searching for!

Its second moon is a small, temperate desert. Unfortunately, it's atmosphere is much too thin, and unbreathable. Probably life can form on it in the future, but at most at microbial level. The system is only 1 Gy.

Here the planet is in the top right corner.

I will name the planet Crypto, from "kryptos"="hidden", in Greek, and it's most hospitable moon, Tecno, from "teknon"="child" in Greek.